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ROBBINSVILLE, NJ: Robbinsville Township reported on social media that due to a Mercer County-wide system outage, all voting machines are currently down in each district across the County.
Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello posted on Facebook that there is a glitch with the Dominion scanners.
https://midjersey.news/2022/11/08/election-problems-reported-in-mercer-county-nj/
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Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello posted on Facebook that there is a glitch with the Dominion scanners.
https://midjersey.news/2022/11/08/election-problems-reported-in-mercer-county-nj/
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Election Problems Reported In Mercer County, NJ
November 8, 2022 ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)βRobbinsville Township reported on social media that due to a Mercer County-wide system outage, all voting machines are currently down in each distriβ¦
Ok here is some high level speculation about the raid at Mar-a-Lago, strange happening.... why didn't they wear the proper uniforms???? . Why do we have a TFR at Mar-a-Lago active through May 23, 2023 The only explanation that makes sense to me is that the raid was actually security teams fortifying Mar-a-Lago so it can be used as the Temp Whitehouse until new elections are established in the Spring... . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On August 8, 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, the residence of former U.S. president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida.
The search warrant application was authorized by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and approved by Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, following a criminal referral by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The order, unsealed a few days after the search, showed that the FBI obtained the search warrant as part of an investigation into Trump relating to three federal criminal statutes: . On August 8, 2022, at 9 a.m.,[109][110] FBI agents searched Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago for the material specified in a warrant, including classified material. The material pertained to special access programs according to The New York Times[61] and β according to The Washington Post β nuclear weapons.[14][111][58][112] The FBI notified the Secret Service of the search a few hours in advance.[52] The Secret Service facilitated the FBI's access to Mar-a-Lago,[52][56] but did not participate in the search.[ . FBI agents conducted the search using "taint teams"[120] to ensure that no privileged correspondence between Trump and his lawyers were removed.[96] The New York Times reported the FBI agents "carried out the search in a relatively low-key manner" and intentionally did not wear the usual navy-blue agency jackets.[56] FBI agents searched a storage unit in the basement, where they broke through the newly installed padlock.[56][94] They further searched what was called Trump's "45 Office,"[121]
On August 8, 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) executed a search warrant at Mar-a-Lago, the residence of former U.S. president Donald Trump in Palm Beach, Florida.
The search warrant application was authorized by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and approved by Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, following a criminal referral by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The order, unsealed a few days after the search, showed that the FBI obtained the search warrant as part of an investigation into Trump relating to three federal criminal statutes: . On August 8, 2022, at 9 a.m.,[109][110] FBI agents searched Trump's residence at Mar-a-Lago for the material specified in a warrant, including classified material. The material pertained to special access programs according to The New York Times[61] and β according to The Washington Post β nuclear weapons.[14][111][58][112] The FBI notified the Secret Service of the search a few hours in advance.[52] The Secret Service facilitated the FBI's access to Mar-a-Lago,[52][56] but did not participate in the search.[ . FBI agents conducted the search using "taint teams"[120] to ensure that no privileged correspondence between Trump and his lawyers were removed.[96] The New York Times reported the FBI agents "carried out the search in a relatively low-key manner" and intentionally did not wear the usual navy-blue agency jackets.[56] FBI agents searched a storage unit in the basement, where they broke through the newly installed padlock.[56][94] They further searched what was called Trump's "45 Office,"[121]
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The powerball numbers were just announced and they add up to 17:
10, 33, 41, 47, 56 plus 10=197; 1+9+7=17 #justSayin
The powerball numbers were just announced and they add up to 17:
10, 33, 41, 47, 56 plus 10=197; 1+9+7=17 #justSayin
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JUST IN π¨ Republican Mike DeWine wins re-election in Ohio governor's race, NBC News projects
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JUST IN π¨ Decision Desk HQ projects Marjorie Taylor-Greene wins re-election to the U.S. House in Georgia's 14th Congressional District.
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The following notable deaths occurred in 2022. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
November
9
Gal Costa, 77, Brazilian singer.[1]
Yurii Karmazin, 65, Ukrainian politician and judge, MP (1994β2006, 2007β2012).[2]
Carlos Pacheco, 59, Spanish comics artist (Avengers Forever, X-Men: Legacy, Fantastic Four), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[3]
Werner Schulz, 72, German politician, MP (1990β2005) and member of the European Parliament (2009β2014), heart attack.[4]
Kirill Stremousov, 45, Russian-Ukrainian politician and blogger, deputy head of Kherson military-civilian administration (since 2022), traffic collision.[5]
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The following notable deaths occurred in 2022. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence:
November
9
Gal Costa, 77, Brazilian singer.[1]
Yurii Karmazin, 65, Ukrainian politician and judge, MP (1994β2006, 2007β2012).[2]
Carlos Pacheco, 59, Spanish comics artist (Avengers Forever, X-Men: Legacy, Fantastic Four), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[3]
Werner Schulz, 72, German politician, MP (1990β2005) and member of the European Parliament (2009β2014), heart attack.[4]
Kirill Stremousov, 45, Russian-Ukrainian politician and blogger, deputy head of Kherson military-civilian administration (since 2022), traffic collision.[5]
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With all the TFR's it's amusing to me that #MonkeyWerx the Flight App Guru is Conveniently on vacation for a Month??? #JustACoincidence #PhilsArmy
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